Mesoscale Atmospheric Processes
 

Upcoming Events

Monday, February 10, 2025
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
ESSIC Seminar Series
Making Snow — Advances in Orographic Cloud Seeding Research
Prof. Katja Friedrich, University of Colorado Boulder
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Tuesday, February 11, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
GMAO Seminar Series
The representation of synoptic-scale processes in models and their benefit for medium-to-extended-range prediction
Christian Grams, MetroSwiss
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Thursday, February 13, 2025
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
SED Director’s Seminar
Please join us for the SED Director’s Seminar. Hosted by the Astroparticle Physics Laboratory, Code 661!

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Featured Videos

A Decade of Global Precipitation

Through rain and snow, hurricane, typhoon and monsoon, flash flood and bomb cyclone, for ten years, the joint NASA-JAXA Global Precipitation Measurement mission has measured a lot of water. Now in its tenth year of operation, we look at ten events brought to light by this groundbreaking mission.

NASA Tracks Freddy, Longest-lived Tropical Cyclone on Record

Tropical Cyclone Freddy lasted more than five weeks. Once a very powerful Category 5 cyclone, Freddy first made landfall along the east coast of Madagascar on February 21, 2023, just north of the town of Mananjary as a Category 3 cyclone.

IMPACTS 2022: NASA Planes Fly into Snowstorms to Study Snowfal

What NASA’s IMPACTS mission learns about snowstorms will improve meteorological models and our ability to use satellite data to predict how much snow will fall and where.

Clouds 101

Clouds can tell us a lot about what weather we might expect to see, but they’re actually quite mysterious. The question is: Because clouds are produced by the climate, how will a changing climate impact clouds? And, conversely, clouds have an impact on our climate, so how will changing clouds affect a changing climate? Welcome to Clouds 101.